SAG-AFTRA Decides To Offer Sexual Harassment Counseling Services

The union, which represents more than 160,000 actors and many others involved in TV and movies, has a president who has been pushing for this and a lot of other reforms since the revelations about Harvey Weinstein’s harassment and abuse came out last October. One SAG-AFTRA official: “This past year has been a reckoning for sexual harassment abuses in our industry. … No SAG-AFTRA performer should ever feel alone or without recourse when it comes to sexual harassment or assault.”